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Updated about 9 years ago,

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Scott Zeiger
  • Investor
  • Olmsted Falls, OH
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Mold, and not just your everyday amount.

Scott Zeiger
  • Investor
  • Olmsted Falls, OH
Posted

We are looking at a house that has mold literally all over the walls and ceilings in multiple rooms, including the living room. Has anyone dealt with this type of situation? They don't know the original source, and it has been empty for 3 years.

It's a nice house, still has some of the Anderson window stickers on the upstairs windows, but the area only sells in the area of 115K, with a purchase price around 40K.

I'm guessing a full drywall tear out along with the insulation if needed, treatment by a mold remediation company with a certificate at completion, and then put it back together. Is about 1600 sq. ft.

Not my first rodeo, but have not dealt with mold on this scale. Let me know what you think.

Thanks

Scott

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